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‘ AA Sic, eee ees sons PROPERTY OF TANTASQUA HIGH’ SCHOOL 7 sud e eee =“ ce ; ry 4 Sere iia fas ae Mee ¥ : RA a alr ag Nt ese STURBRIDGE BRIMFIELD WALES BROOKFIELD HOLLAND HH presen vesternee ery ett ya igang crerperey be eeeseeed Pebebbedee +edeooebee- 60M eat CMB CLAS se Yaw ts SOS ee Oe ke Sd ee ZR Seni at 6: td eew a a i GE agen Fae BG tt, a teed eee a ts eS eae oe TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATIVE: OFFICERS YEARBOOK STAFF DAY AT TANTASQUA FACULTY SENIORS SENIORS IN ACTION UNDERCLASSMEN Junior Class Sophomore Class Freshman Class Junior High (Grades 7 and 8) sui a NH a SPORTS csenss eee ass ; al ite: “ : qseech nae = Pon itt hs Rr gn ead ootbha “ sip Basketball Track ACTIVITIES ADVERTISEMENTS WALTER E. SCOTT SUPERINTENDENT’S MESSAGE Ideals are moving goals, always ahead on the road that one travels. It is not so much the realization of ideals that matters—realized ideals may prove only that they have been too small or too low. What matters is that one has kept moving toward them, slowly, steadily, perhaps stubbornly. The boys and girls in this school who have achieved the distinction of being called outstanding students realized their goals through steady perseverance, day by day, year by year. The future usually has in store for one exactly what he has placed there for the future. Superintendent, Principal BURTON G. MacARTHUR ROBERT E. BRUCE Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Physical Education and Athletics Director WILLIAM A. JULIEN MESSAGE FROM GUIDANCE OFFICE Acquiring an education is said to be easier than making successful use of it. But now that you, as seniors, graduate, we do not fear for your success. If you will do your work, what- ever it is, to the best of your abilities, you shall succeed. There i s so little competition for those who give unstintingly of themselves. The only mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearful of making one. Mistakes are remedied not in having regrets, but in being thankful for having learned. Only by making mistakes can we improve. We are proud to have had you at Tantasqua as earnest students and will be even prouder of you as alumni. Director of Guidance OFFICE STAFF (CRE AMER HS RR EE: Left to right: Mrs. Doris Laughlin, Gloria Cuikaj, and Carolyn Di Matteo. TANTASQUAN EDITOR Sally McIntyre COPY AND LAYOUT Standing: S. Carpenter, B. Fountain. Sitting: F. Martel, M. Bruce, J. Burton, J. Tuomi, R. Martin, J. Simpson. ART Frances Van Hook Roger Gem YEARBOOK STAFF PHOTOGRAPHY Judith Streeter ADVERTISEMENTS Back row: G. Klingler, A. Jay, D. Lavigne. Front row: S. Blair, J. DiBonaventura, J. Streeter, J. Brown, B. Carliell. SUBSCRIPTIONS S. Pike, W. Wheaton, B. Carliell, J. Burton, D. Lavigne, J. Simpson. en 12 Left: ESTELLE JANE BROWN Cornell University, A.B.; English, Re- medial Reading; Sophomore Class Ad- Visor. Right: JOHN LELAND BROWN University of Massachusetts, B.A.; Uni- versity of Vermont, M.A.; Columbia Uni- versity; English, Latin; Yearbook Advisor. Left: EDWARD B. BZDULA Boston University, B.S., Ed.M.; Chairman, Business Education Department; Director Adult Education. Right: MAJORIE FITCH CAMPBELL Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Columbia; Simmons; Librarian; Library Service Club; Assembly Com- mittee. Left: BOYD MILO AFTON Atlantic Union College. A.B.; Fitchburg State Teachers College; Worcester State Teachers College; Industrial Arts and Mechanical Drawing. Right: FRANCIS J. BANSFIELD Manhattan College, B.S.; Worcester State Teachers College, M.Ed.; Guidance. Health and Safety, Social Studies, Driver Education; Coach: Basketball, Baseball. Left: GORDON P. BENNETT New England School of Art; Emerson College, B.L.I.; Art; Junior High Drama Club. Right: EVERETT O. BRITTON, JR. Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Boston University, Ed. M.; Head of Mathematics and Science Department; Chemistry Club. Left: DONALD F. DALY Gannon College, A.B.; Worcester State Teachers College; English; Sophomore Class Advisor. Right: ERWIN B. DEXTER Boston University, B.A.; M.Ed.; Harvard University; Head of English and Social Studies Department; Advisor of Yearbook. Left: HELEN RUTH DUQUETTE Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Physical Education; Girls’ Intra- mural Sports; Cheerleaders, G.R.A. Ad- visor. Right: RICHARD D. GOW Becker Junior College; Boston University, B.S. in Bus. Ed.; Business Education; Business Education Club; Scholarship Committee; American Educaiion Week Committee. Left: GEORGE W. HAMILTON Bates College, A.B.; Boston University, A.M., Social Studies; Assistant in Band; Track Coach; Yearbook Advisor. Right: CAROL FITZPATRICK HANSON Richmond Professional Institute; Boston University School of Education, B.S. in Ed.; Junior High English and _ Social Studies. Left: MARGARET W. JONES Connecticut College for Women, A.B.; English and Social Studies. Right: DOUGLAS LAWRENCE JORDAN Harvard, A.B. in Ed., A.M. in Teaching; Math and Science. 13 14 Left: WALTER A. LUCE Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Fitchburg State Teachers College, Ed.M.; Boston University, C.A.G.S.; Mathematics and Science; Senior Math Club. Right: MARIE MacARTHUR Boston University; Newton Wellesley Hospital, R.N.; Health; School Nurse. Left: JOHN T. MAHONEY Bridgewater State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Mathematics and Science; Audio- Visual Aids Director; Projectionists’ Club. Right: ELEANOR METHOT Burbank Hospital School of Nursing, R.N.; Fitchburg State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Mathematics and Science; Tantasqua Girl Scouts; Eighth Grade Dance Club. Left: CATHERINE E. KENNEDY Framingham State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Homemaking; Ninth Grade Ad- visor; Chefs’ Club; Home Economics Club. Right: JOY-LEE BELKNAP KING Wellesley College, A.B., A.M.; Doctoral Studies, Boston University; English and Psychology; Senior Class Advisor; Year- book Advisor. Left: ETHEL KOHRS Framingham State Teachers College, B.A. in Ed.; Homemaking. Right: PETER BRADFORD LEWIS Purdue University, B.S.; Mathematics and Science; Electronics Club; Senior Class Advisor. Left: NORMAN METHOT Fitchburg State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Instituto Allerde, Mexico; Industrial Arts; Models Club. Right: MARY JANE NESBITT Boston University, B.S.; Business Educa- tion; Personal Typing; Business Educa- tion Club. Left: GARFIELD C. NORTON Boston College, B.S.; Boston State Teach- ers College; M.Ed.; Mathematics and Science; Social Studies; Eighth Grade Advisor. Right: PAUL VINCENT O’BRIEN, JR. Clark University, A.B.; Science; Sopho- more Class Advisor; Nature Club. Left: WALTER KARL PAULI Boston University, B.S. in Ed.; Ed.M.; Junior High Mathematics and Science; Gym Club; Assistant Football Coach. Right: JANE PEASE Framingham State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; Junior High Home Economics; Mathematics and Science; Chefs’ Club. Left: JOSEPH F. PEREZ University of Connecticut, A.B.; Boston University, Ed.M.; Foreign Languages; French Club. Right: JOHN E. RAINKA Fitchburg State Teachers College, B.S., M.S.E.; Head of Industrial Arts Depart- ment; Hobby Club. 15 ALBERTA PREMO SEBOLT University of Massachusetts, B.A.; English and Social Studies; Dance Club; Seventh Grade Advisor. ROLAND WILLIAM WILSON Worcester State Teachers College, B.S. in Ed.; English and Social Studies; Dance Club. Mount HELEN ANDRY SHANKLE Rhode Island College of Education, B.S. in Ed.; English and Social Studies; Seventh Grade Advisor. FREDA B. STEGNER Holyoke College, B.A.; Mathematics; Junior Red Cross; National Honor Society Advisor. HERMAN S. WOLK American International College, B.A. in English and Journalism; M.Aain Ed.; University of Wiscon- sin; English and Social Studies; “Tom-Tom” Advisor; Director of Publicity; American Education Week Committee. VERNON C. SMITH Massachusetts State College, B.S Agriculture; Coach, Basketball. “3 ERNEST WOODCOCK Boston University, A.A., B.A.; Junior High English and Social Studies; Boating and Sailing Club. Ne —_—— eae WINIFRED TILLYER Crane Department of Music; Potsdam Normal School; Junior High Music. FLOYD WHITTIER CORSON Boston University, College of Music; B. Mus., M. Mus., Ed. Mus.; Head of Music Department. 20 ss a ty i ; RSE at te {ial iecnmmsonc pe TS ITS ee a ee 22 — —apramaonmn SENIOR CLASS WILLIAM FRANCIS LOONEY “Bill” W.F.L. William’s Flirting Looks Clee Club 2-3, Choraleers 4, Baseball 2-4, Basketball 2, Football 4, Aviation Club 4. Highest Aim: To be a gentleman. BEVERLY ANNE CARLIELL “Bey” B.A.C. Beverly’s Always Courteous Yearbook 3-4, Business Education Club 3-4, Prom Committee 3, Office Worker 2-3-4, Lunchroom Assistant Bookkeeper 4, Future Business Leaders of America President 4. Highest Aim: To be private secretary to President Eisenhower. OFFICERS JEAN EVELYN TUOMI “Jeannie” J.E.T. Just Even Temper Choraleers 4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Yearbook 1-4, Newspaper 3, Intramural Basketball 3-4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, President 4, Student Council Vice President 4, Co-Chairman Prom Committee 3, Projection Club 1-2. Highest Aim: To have a highest aim. MARCIA SCOTT FRENCH “Scotty” M.S.F. Marcia’s Speciality is Friendly Intramural Sports 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 3-4, Ath- letic Council Secretary 3, Varsity Basketball 2, Varsity Soccer 2, Prom Committee 2-4, Tom Tom 4, Yearbook 4. Highest Aim: To own a big farm-with loads of horses. mamamcnpma 23 aw GLADYS EVELYN ATWOOD “Addie” G.E.A. Gladys Enjoys Athletics Glee Club 1-2-3, Choraleers 4, Travelers’ Club 3, Cheerleader 2-3-4, Dramatics Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer Library Club 2, Office Worker 3, Future Busi- ness Leaders of America 4, Prom Com- mittee 3-4, Cafeteria Cashier 4, Girls’ Recreational -Association 4. Highest Aim: To drive my father’s bull- dozer. JUDITH ANN BURTON “Judy” J.A.B. Judy Always Behaves Senior Representative, Girls’ Recrea- tional Association 4, Guidance Office Worker 2, Yearbook 3-4, Student Secre- tary 2-3-4, Dramatics Club 3, All School Play 3-4, Glee Club 2-3, Choraleers 4, Prom Committee 3-4, Business Educa- tion Club 3, Office Worker 3-4, Intra- mural Sports 3-4, Tom Tom 2, Cafeteria Worker 2-3. Highest Aim: To be successful in what- ever field I endeavor. ROSE DELIA BOUCHER R.D.B. Remembers Dating Bob Yearbook 4, Office Worker 4, Future Business Leaders of America 3-4, Cafe- teria Worker 4. Highest Aim: To marry and have two children. MARY ETHEL BRUCE “Tillie” M.E.B. Mary’s Ever Blushing Choraleers 4, Glee Club 1-3, Student Council 4, Treasurer, Varsity Softball 1, Majorette 1-2-3-4, Intramural Sports, Yearbook 4, Class Secretary 2, Dra- matics Club 3, Junior Prom Committee Chairman. Highest Aim: To become a good R.N. like her mother. LORRAINE MARY BONNEAU L.M.B. Lorraine’s Mighty Bashful Photography Club 3. Highest Aim: To graduate from Tan- tasqua. RAYMOND WILLIAM CALDBECK “Ray” Varsity Baseball 1, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 3, Glee Club 4. ee) a { PATRICIA GAIL DEMORANVILLE “Gail” P.G.D. Pretty Good Dreamer Glee Club 1-2-3, Band 2-3-4, Library Club 2, Girls’ Drill Team 4, Tantasqua Choraleers 4. Highest Aim: To learn to play the cornet. DAVID LEE CHENEY CARPENTER “Sandy” S.E.C. So Everybody’s Crazy “Dave” D.L.C. David’s Leaving for College Baseball 1, Manager Baseball 2, Intra- mural Basketball 3, Student Council 3, Junior Varsity Baseball 3, Radio and Electronics 3, Manager, Student Coun- cil Store 3. Highest Aim: To own my father’s apple orchards some day. Majorette 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-3-4, Var- sity Softball 1, Yearbook 4, Dramatics 1, Intramural Sports 4, Prom Com- mittee 3-4, School Secretarial Service 4. Highest Aim: To own a yacht in West Palm Beach. ELAINE MARIE FELTON “Liz”. E.M.F. Ever Modest and Friendly Class Newspaper Reporter 1, Glee Club 3, Intramural Sports 3, Dramatic Club 3-4, Library Club 4, Yearbook 4, Choraleers 4. Highest Aim: To be a pilot. FREDERICH LEROY ELLIOTT “Fred” F.LE. Fred Likes Everybody Glee Club 1, Radio Electronics 3, Dra- matics Club 3-4, School Play 4, Senior Math Club 4. Highest Aim: To work and live in Nevada, the income tax free state. Y Ba ALUN NANCY CAROL DREYER “Nan” N.C.D. Nice Cute Dish Band 1-2-3-4, President of Nature Club 3, Glee Club 1, Library Club 3, School Play 4, National Honor Society 3-4. Highest Aim: To be a legal secretary. RICHARD DENNIS FINNEY “Dick” R.D.F. Real Divine Fellow Highest Aim: To raise a family. MARY LOU GREEN “Shorty” M.L.G. Mary Likes Gaiety Intramural Basketball 3, Photography Club 4, Badminton 3. Highest Aim: To be a test driver for Ford. MARY MARGARET GALONEK “Mary” M.M.G. Mary Models Gracefully Intramural Basketball 3-4, Glee Club 4, Girls’ Recreational Association 4, Cafe- teria Cashier 2-3, Junior Assembly 3, Library Service Club 2, Junior Prom Committee 3, Office Worker 3-4, Hishest Aim: To be a success in life PHILIP WARREN GLYNN “Phil” P.W.G. Pleasant and Well-Groomed Band 1-2, Science Club 1-2, Football 1-2-4, Basketball Manager 1-2, School Play 3-4, Radio and Electronics Club President 3-4, Tom-Tom 3, Projection Club 3, Junior Assembly 3, Senior As- sembly 4, Senior Prom Committee 4. BEATRICE VIRGINIA FOUNTAIN BD B.V.F. Bea’s Very Friendly Majorette 1-2-4, Glee Club 1-3-4, Var- sity Softball 1, Intramural Sports 3-4, Yearbook 4, Prom Committee %3-4, School Secretarial Service 2-3-4, Library Service 4. Highest Aim: To be a well known — dancer. GORDON JOHN GREGOIRE “Greg” G.J.G. Gordon’s Just Gentle Glee Club 1-2-3, Choraleers 4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Intramural Basketball 3, Foot- ball 4, Class Treasurer 1. Highest Aim: To go to college and then get married. DAVID WARREN GREGORY “Dave” D.W.G. David’s Winning Gestures. Student Council 1, Class President 1, Glee Club 1-3, Band 3-4, National Honor Society 3-4, Radio and Electron- ies Club 3, Baseball 1, Senior Math Club 4, Choraleers 4, Science As- sembly 3. Highest Aim: To prospect for uranium on the Sahara Desert. VIRGINIA MAY HALL “Ginny” V.M.H. Virginia’s Mighty but Harmless. Glee Club 1-2, Office Worker 3, Busi- ness Education Club 3. Highest Aim: Pass Mrs. King’s Psycho- logy class. PETER JOSEPH GRUDZIEN eten P.J.G. Peter’s Just Great Glee Club 2-3, Choraleers 4, Baseball 2-3-4, Basketball 4, Football 4, Aviation Club 3, Advanced Gymnastics Club 4. Highest Aim: To be a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox. PRUDENCE ELIZABETH HALL “Prudy” P.E.H. Prudy’s Ever Happy Choraleers 4, Glee Club 1-2-3, Tom-Tom 3, Drill Team 1-2, Chemistry Club 4, Class President 2, Vice President 1-3, Vice President National Honor Society 3-4. Highest Aim: To be a nurse for the most important man in the world. ROBERT GRIGGS “Bob” R.G. Rugged Guy Basketball 2-3-4, Baseball 2-4, Foot- ball 1-4, Glee Club 1. Highest Aim: To graduate with straight A’s. PAULINE BESSIE HERBERT MO pSa P.B.H. Pauline Brings Happiness Glee Club 1, Class Treasurer 1, Office Worker 3, Future Business Leaders of America 3-4, Intramural Soccer 4, In- tramural Basketball 4. Highest Aim; To get a driver’s license. RICHARD EDWARD HEROUX “Rich” R.E.H. Richard’s Ever Hilarious Highest Aim: To be a beachcomber on a South Sea Island. JUDITH SUZANNE HWALEK “Judy” J.S.H. Jolly Sense of Humor Glee Club 2-4, Glee Club Treasurer 4, Basketball 3-4, Girls’ Drill Team 4, Tom-Tom 4, Cafeteria Cashier 2-4, Girls’ Recreational Association 4. Highest Aim: To take the wrinkles out of prunes. LENWOOD GEORGE HILL “Lenny” L.G.H. Lenny’s Good Humor Baseball-V. 1, Band 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 4. Highest Aim: To take my trumpet, and play “Call to Colors” on the moon. ROSE MARIE HUFAULT “Rosie” R.M.H. Rose Marie’s Happy Glee Club 2-3-4, Chorus 1, Intramural Basketball 3, Varsity Baseball 1, Busi- ness Education Club 3-4. Highest Aim: To be an old maid. BRUCE NORTON HICKLAND “Hick” B.N.H. Bruce Never Hurries Highest Aim: To graduate from Tan- tasqua. ROBERT EUGENE JABLONSKI Tee R.E.J. Real Eager Joker Glee Club 1, Yearbook 2-3-4, School Play 3-4, Tom-Tom 2, Football Manag- er 4, Chess Club 3, Chef’s Club 3, Li- brary Service 4, Class Secretary 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Advanced Gymnastics’ Club 4. Highest Aim: To jump from the Eiffle Tower in a parachute. fs nd a keer ve ARTHUR HENRY JAY “Moe” A.H.J. A Happy Juvenile Nature Club 3, Chef’s Club 3. Highest Aim: To take the pop out of popcorn. KENNETH WALTER LINDELL “Ken” K.W.L. Keen, Witty, Laughable Baseball V. 2, Basketball Junior Varsity 3, Baseball Junior Varsity 3, Football 4, Track 2. Highest Aim: To -be the king of rock and roll. GEORGE SAMUEL KLINGLER G.S.K. George Steals Kisses Glee Club 2-3-4, Newspaper 2, Football 4, Yearbook 2-4, Choraleers 4, Quartet 3-4, Travel Club 2-3, School Play 3-4. Highest Aim: To put Elvis Presley out of business. “Car D.L.L. Donald Leaves Um Laughing Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Yearbook 2-3-4, School Play 3-4, Drama Club 3-4, Drum Major 4, Office Worker 4, Dance Com- mittee 1-2-3-4, Assemblies 1-2-3-4. Highest Aim: To play on Broadway and leave ’um laughing. THOMAS JOSEPH KILLIAN “Tom” T.J.K. Timid, Jolly and Kind Highest Aim: To be early for an ap- pointment just once. ROBERT KELLOG LUSK “Bob” R.K.L. Real Keen Lover Glee Club 2, Aviation Club 3, Agricul- ture Club 3, Wrestling 4, Advanced Gymnastics 4, Choraleers 4. Highest Aim: To see one of Mr. Dex- ter’s wooden pears. RICHARD HARRY MARTIN “Dick” R.H.M. Royal Highness Majestically Baseball 1-2-3-4 Varsity, Basketball 2 Junior Varsity, 3-4 Varsity, Football 4 Varsity, Cross Country 3, Newspaper 3, Glee Club 1-2. Highest Aim: To be a private detective on Dragnet. FAITH ANN MARTEL “Slim? F.A.M. Faith Adores Music Freshman Dance Committee 1, Sopho- more Dance Committee 2, Prom Com- mittee 3-4, Assembly 3-4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Choraleers 4,2Yearbook 4. Highest Aim: To have that towering feeling with Vic Damone. CAROL LYNN MANTHA “Billy” C.L.M. Carol Loves a Marine Glee Club 2-3-4, Newspaper 2, Busi- ness Education Club 4. Highest Aim: To get married. WENONA JEAN MEAD “Nonie” N.J.M. Naturally Just Misbehaves Glee Club 2. Highest Aim: To get married and be a good wife and a good mother. ROBERT KENNETH McLEAN “Bob” R.K.M. Real Kool Man Highest Aim: Graduate from Tantasqua. SALLY ANN McINTYRE ize S.A.M. She’s Always Merry Secretary, Student Council 2, Secretary, Travel Club 3, Basketball, Intramural 3, Yearbook 2-3-4, Prom Committee 3 Office Worker 2-3, Business Education Club 4, Student Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3-4. Highest Aim: To be an executive sec- retary. JOSEPH JOHN MISIASZEK “Toe” J.J.M. Joe Jokes Much President 2, Baseball 2-3-4, Tom-Tom Staff 2, Basketball Junior Varsity 2, Varsity 3-4, Treasurer, Student Coun. cil 3, Honor Society 3-4, Football 4, Yearbook 3-4. Highest Aim: To write a best selling oe expounding the virtues of ath- etics. SHEILA MARGARET O’KEEFE “Maggie” S.M.O. Smiles Most Often Rifle Club 2, Intramural Basketball 3, Intramural Soccer 4, Assembly 3-4. Highest Aim: To learn someday to settle down. eR DAVID RENAUD MORRILL “Duff” D.R.M. David’s Real Merry Highest Aim: To graduate. RITA LOUISE O’CONNOR R.L.O.C. Rita Likes Odd Characters. Glee Club 2, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3, Rifle Club 3, Record Club 3. Highest Aim: To get that tall basket- ball player. CECILE SIMONE MORIN SGulen C.S.M. Cecile Shows Modesty Varsity Softball Team 1, Secretary Freshman Class, Intramural Basketball 3, Chorus 1, Glee Club 2-4, Guidance Office Worker 3. Highest Aim: To fly around the world in record breaking time. THOMAS WINSLOW PALMER Shona T.W.P. Tom Wins the Prize Electronics Club 3, Rifle Club 3, School Play 4, Wrestling Club 4. Highest Aim: To settle down and live until I die. x MYRNA MARTHA PAQUETTE “Myrna” M.M.P. Myrna’s Mighty Proud Glee Club 2-3, Yearbook 4. Highest Aim: To be a psychiatrist. ELAINE MARIE RENAUD “Klaine” E.M.R. Elaine Makes Riddles Intramural Basketball 3-4, Glee Club 4, Girls’ Recreational Association 4, Cafeteria Cashier 2-3, Assembly 3-4, Prom Committee 3-4, Guidance Office Worker 3-4. Highest Aim: To be wealthy enough to own a Lincoln. STEVEN FRANK PIKE “Steve” S.F.P. Smiles for People Class Vice President 2, Electronics Club 3, President, Travel Club 3, Presi- dent, Dramatics Club 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 3, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 3-4, School Play 3-4, Cross Country 4, Track 4, Math Club 4, Wrestling Club 4, Prom Committee 3-4. Highest Aim: To be a 4-star general in the U. S. Air Force. CLAIRE LORRAINE PROVOST “Claire” C.L.P. Claire Likes People Glee Club 2-3, Cheerleader 3, Captain 4, Dramatics Club 3, Intramural Basket- ball 3, Assemblies 3-4, Choraleers 4, ries Committee 3-4, Cafeteria Worker Highest Aim: To own a Lincoln. MARCUS HENRY PHIPPS “Marc” M.H.P. Money had Power Baseball 2, Intramural basketball 3. Highest Aim: To go on a far off trip and have adventure. JAMES DEVLIN SCHULTZ Tints J.D.S. Jim Dances Smoothly Glee Club 2-3-4, Rifle Club 3, Chefs’ Club 3, Wrestling Club 4, Quartet 3-4, Choraleers 4. Highest Aim: To have a family. DOROTHY HOWLETT SMITH “Dot? D.H.S. Delightful, Happy, Sweet Red Cross 3, School Paper 4. Highest Aim: To be able to sleep late every morning. CARL GEORGE SILVERBERG Carl - C.G.S. Carl’s Got Savy Photography Club 3, Track Manager 3-4, Cross Country Manager 4, Senior Math Club 4, Basketball Manager 4, Wrestling Club 4, Highest Aim: Neutralize gravity; inveftt a perpetual motion machine. JUDITH ANN SIMPSON “Judy” J.A.S. Judy’s Always Smiling Glee Cluh 1-2-3, Dramatics Club 3, Tom- | Tom 2, Basketball 3-4, Choraleers 4, ) Yearbook 4, Prom 4. Highest Aim: To take the bumps out ) of bobby pins. JUDITH ANNE STREETER ) “Judy” J.A.S. Judy Adores Simplicity Yearbook 3-4, Intramural Sports 3-4, . Office Worker 1-3-4, Business Education ) Club 3-4. Highest Aim: To be a bookkeeper in the White House. SARAH HOLLAND SPENCE “Sally” S.H.S. Sally Has Something Highest Aim: To ride on a motorcycle across the country to California. MP i PETER BROOKS SMITH “Pete” P.B.S. Please be Sweet Varsity Baseball 1-2-3-4, Captain 4, Varsity Basketball 1-2-3, Captain 4, Varsity Football 4, Class President 3, Student Council President 4, Aviation Club 3, Seni or Math Club 4. Highest Aim: To break the light barrier. AUDREY ANN TOPPIN “Billy” A.A.T. Audrey Always Tries Business Education Club 3-4, Yearbook 4, Glee Club 1-2-4, Intramural Soccer 4, Intramural Basketball 4. Highest Aim: To be Mr. Bzdula’s secre- tary. FRANCIS GEORGE WATSON “Red” F.G.W. Fairly Good Walker Cross Country 3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Bas- ketball 2-3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Choraleers 4, Rifle Club 3, Wrestling Club 4. Highest Aim: To be on the Olympic track team. FRANCES EDNA VAN HOOK “Franny” F.E.V.H. For Every Very Handy Student Council 2, Secretary, Student Council 4, Yearbook 2-4, Glee Club 2-3, Prom 3, GRA Drill Team 4,. Intra- mural Basketball 3, Choraleers 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3-4. Highest Aim: To sing at the Copaca- bana. GAIL GERTRUDE VICKERS Cm. G.G.V. Gail Gabs Violently Business Education Club 4, Guidance Office Worker 4, Prom Committee 3-4, Assembly 4, Sophomore Dance Com- mittee 2, GRA Drill Team 4, Cafeteria Worker 3-4, Tom-Tom 4. Highest Aim: To be a secretary to Elvis Presley. sae ® ARTHUR DEWIGHT TRIPP “Buddy” A.T. Always Tardy Highest Aim: To play baseball with the Red Sox. PARKER KENT WEAVER “W eaver” P.K.W. Poorly Kisses Women Tom-Tom 2, Track 3, Cross Country 3, Student Council 4. ; , : Highest Aim: Make a career of the — foreign service. THE SATURDAY EVENING POST “Battle stations!’’ THE SATURDAY EVRNING POST 399 ‘Now repeat after me, ‘one and one equals three. , THE SATURDAY EVENING POST Well, well! If it isn’t Miss Aleorn, who kept me in the fourth grade for three years!’’ Do you find it pretty tough staying one lesson ahead of us?” : THE SATURDAY EVENING POST “Listen to this: ‘The brown dog walked down the big street Is that important enough to be printed in a book?’ THE SATURDAY EV THE SATURDAY EVENING POST ‘People don’t fall off because they don’t fall off. Let it go at that.” Reprinted by Special Permission of The SATURDAY EVENING POST. Copyright 1957 by The Curtis Publishing Company. ATT “Keep it down to a short-short, will ya .. . I was only absent two d: 38 JUNIOR CLASS President Jane DiBonaventura : . a ‘ fi a Vice President Leonard Benjamin Secretary Treasurer Jane Cournoyer Eleanor Plumly Top row: E. Felton, J. Cournoyer, N. Britton, P. Gadaire, L. Benjamin, D. Brown, J. Conrad, L. Germaime, R. Bacon. Middle row: R. Demetrius, T. Bergeron, D. Gendreau, K. Fairbrother, P. Faugno, J. Craig, W. Grimes. Front row: S. Bonin, S. Blair, J. Kearns, J. Bernard, G. Chamber- lain, J. Brown, B. Hoy, A. Girard. 40 Top row: G. Richards, C. Osterberg, G. Simpson, K. Peterson, J. Reid. Middle row: R. Murphy, R. Tetreault, G. Richard, G. Perry, E. Plante, S..Szumilus, P. Sullivan. Front row: G. Young, L. Provost, G. Smith, C. Parent, J. Meyrick, G. Smith, M. Monette, R. Martin. ms i f : jit z wa bee . iF) og. nm su Top row: R. Caron, F. Henke, D. Howard, L. Smith, B. Potter, K. Kopacz. Middle row: S. Barnes, D. Ginn, D. Berry, D. Clark, R. Lucier, K. Silvius, D. Lyman, K. Durand, A. Caron. Front row: E. Poa. E. Picelee L. Laughlin, N. Morgan, J. Laughlin; J. DiBonaventura, N. Fortier, R. Love. 4 42 Dan Macumber President SOPHOMORE CLASS Deborah Goddard Secretary Judith Harder Vice President Janeth Leo Treasurer Top row: A. Demetrius, D. Prophet, R. Czyzewski, D. Puduski, L. Jalbert, J. Melhuish, J. Poirier, T. Hicks, J. McGovern, C. Chase, W. VanWettering. Middle row: J. Willis, F. Smith, A. Seymour, N. Crusoe, E. Calbeck, K. Learned, R. Provost, R. Morris, C. Elliot, P. Carlson. Front row: T. Burton, B. Racine, A. Richardson, C. DeMoranville, D. Morgan, T. Jervis, S. Learned, M. Plass, L. Bourbeau, B. Dubay. a cae agen ag ; OxOxG gt oe emer PXOKO) gt? Ay Top row: C. Mundell, G. Perkins, W. Gero, A. Bradley, R. Martin, E. Gustafson, R. Munier, R. Knight, M. Faugno, E. Bennett, R. Hamburg. Middle row: S. Terry, G. Frew, D. Hall, M. Hitch- cock, R. Befford, J. Leao, P. Boutwell, L. Herbert, P. Potter, J. Bonin, C. May. Front row: S. Chartier, B. Waite, J. Glynn, R. Keefe, N. Gregory, S. Banks, B. Jolin, J. Lescarbeau, P. Hayward, C. Wasmer. ll : C. Sey, R. Gemme, W. Tamm, R. Lund, G. Reid, E. Plasse, D. Worthington, D. Yates, Races: Middle row: C. Meyrick, B. MacDonald, C. Nase, L. Brown, E. Racicot, G. Menard, P. Cimicud, D. King, J. Fountain. Front row: B. Martin, B. Oliver, M. Robida, B. Spense, S. Vickers, D. Goddard, W. Power, J. Carliell, M. McLean, C. Steadman. 43 FRESHMAN CLASS President Linda Parent Sole 2] . . BS . © 2 Oe Vice President Eric Silverberg Secretary Sandra Wetteland Treasurer Angie Perrille % ee Reo wi Beiter Sb ee Aone eee ‘ROUND THE WIGWAM EIGHTH GRADE = : ‘ 4 a e.geqege-e Tos Z i a § ts gro Otte lo Se : Mereeeres q PF; a co 4 5 ged real oe q (Ow eees j Oe ‘ oe a : f 2 fiers x = 4 i ‘ £ ee, 88 84 cesewtosees en ON a OTE ch . SEASON RECORDS FOOTBALL Pantasquas2 14 Putney 32 eee ee iz Tantasquas =e ig Palmer 2 pee 29 Tantasquasee 13 Uxbridge. 2s 7 Tantasqua= = 47 Monson Academy -... 7 BASKETBALL Tantasqua_____ AT Wellatenc.aae os eet 60 Tantasqua__.________. 54 Cole:'Trede: 2 e239 65 Tantasqua...._ 70 Barre eee 64. Tantasqua__________ 65 Charlton... 84 Tantasqua eek Fock hecee © 55 Cole Trade bo een aeE cee 60 Tantasqua ---------------- 40 Sutton Stas taianaiainaateratatenatetareretatatenet? D2 Tantasqua._____. 59 . Adlumini: sete cece 38 Tantasqua___________. 49s“ Oxfords ee 55 Tantasqua.__ 54, Wellsikee se ae 69 Tantasqua_____________ 43 North Brookfield ___ 30 Tantasqua...________ 85 Bitton alee eee 50 Tantasquall 2 54 Leicestefec. — oa 62 Tantasqua-_ 36 Oxtord eh ae 46 Tantasqua__.______. 59 Leicestera 46 Tantasqua_._____ 60 North Brookfield 49 Tantasqualcee: 52 Monson Academy ___ 60 Tantasqua ae ak or we 61 Barre 28 ee eee 47 Tantasqua Saree 46 Charlton ee sain 54 TRACK Tantasquasct ee. 2 lO, Pitnams es 48 Tantasqua 2 31 David Prouty __. 24, Tantasqua_________ 24 Woodstock Academy _31 Tantasqua__.___ 23 Uxbridger= 32 Tantasqua_______. 19 Coles} yade: 23.2 37 Won 3—Lost 2 a 2.0 mile cross country course record 11:20—Francis Watson Francis Watson won a trophy for 24th place of 187 runners in the October 12th K. of C. meet in Worcester. FOOTBALL + am te te Left to right: COACH B. MacARTHUR PHILIP GLYNN JOSEPH MISIASZEK Assistant Coach W. PAULI Second row: P. Glynn, W. Looney, G Gregoire, J. Misiaszek, P. Smith, D. M i : n, W. , G. Fe Bed be , D. Macumber. -First row: R. Martin, P. Byrne, T. Hicks, R. Griggs, D. May, K. Lindell, G. Klingler, P. Grudzien. 56 FP es, Peet rw 2 rs eS eae eee Sf ee Eee VF ae een ce Pe oa Ie yea P ays — ee Pe OF RR Ow ee Le Fes, saga gh ae, n sae 8 “ ” ent Sate tHe “ 4 : - 5g gdlng a Saag ao ee tag ee € ee ee eg Teey oH fe PT ws si - oe naif tg 8 Fg : a + on eee seen ee ks. Tee pe —— ve i ee Se is : Seo etc, FE bd rt ‘ean, é ee ee é a ; A i Bstinges i eter ie eee CeCe te es oy ae SW Sap apg mingdoee = as ln. © tee Pree eae Mes i RRE Beet. Ohya ei ek 8% oe eta @ €e 7 tan as a ee was poe ss ay o a. yO eas ee ear eee? oe liad SMe eee 8 : oa alien’ TRE apa Bho ie's ee ee f é J ll F 2 ae gem % bar eet cz oA ate Tag TE EEE oles 6 we we eee BD eo oak FO eS er es % : ee ceer see eR a Ok. 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SE, ER REN oe as 3 eR Ee Ree SBE eRe : Os eto @, aN. ok eT ae PRES GRA Se Se s a eee e é S B Bank se. Stee fata oe. hehehe Penge fst Pisgah ESI PS se dais gg ee =o eS % S ws ee . 2s @ ee cere nS : - gee La = “ o $ ha 8 ote Een pie : aes fe eo : ee? fos Co ae Se Be 3 nn Pree ed Ria te ks en ee | ? C4 eS ae. és Oe st in Ms aE ee ee ae ws Ke ee ‘ee Bers , ar aie dh Oa Sih OS Med 3 KE Ge B 6 © ic L Si eS Res. 6 BESS ER. EG « Ae ee ee 8 ee . CER ae ROG | Ren. « OK, PORE 6 SE a Oem 8 Na pane Benes «eae - pee thes eRe oe ee eh Rar : i a Rites eee 6 aE VOLE a a 6 eee sme eae a ‘be: ae re le oy sr ati BUCEDROES BE hs POONER ee ee! gs Be tgagt bec GieeT cd Seay a is ae ie . a 8 e % : tests retire se acne fe Ri SBE ome cts ae eR as oD te FM. aa RP, 2 a ve : ‘€ ms s COP Rt Ee Fee 8 248 ew os, nase xi ove, Ne ey Ee ou our ee oe eee ae cacti Fé eee a “sage 8 we we z ee wee Lomeli Sort GES Snead. eee ee age cs % ais Reds? ce ae e 5 eT “vs eceee sich ake, Ae Cae : mw @ rue es Set SSSR ESS Ee OO 2 es Ke ce ie We mee «are at! Lede, Se snes dt tees wi auton eer ; See © mor ee See: not G ene s Orme © Tome 4 P ‘és :. + a . om. eteaecrieeeteen re 2 4 Y e ag BASKETBALL x VARSITY—Back row, left to right: Coach Bansfield, Richard Martin, David Gendreau, Russel Lucier, Pete Grudzien, Pete Smith, Carl Silverberg, Manager. Front row: David Lyman, Co- Manager, Wayland Wheaton, Joe Misiaszek, Chadwick Chase. JUNIOR VARSITY—Back row, left to right: Lee Smith, Jim McGovern, David Gendreau, Albert Booth, Russel Lucier, Eric Gustafson, Robert Savory, Dan Macumber, Ronald Caron, Francis Smith, Gerald Ciekja, Louis Hyde, Chadwick Chase, Barry Eddy. 58 a Lett r sy, : “it Left to right: Clark Elliott, Robert Savory, Roger St. Cyr, Gerry Blake, Carl Silverburg, Manager; Francis Watson, Francis Smith, Tom Blake, David Renaud, Steve Pike, Roger Gemme. 6| FORESTRY CLUB 3 roy o = S be o os a= io i] E = om ie) a o Ss ° el Se nl ae O S o i] =} N oO rl om os = a o a 2 = Q S o mn ° ee = Methot. Front row: R. Dowling, R. Mahan, C. Harvey, L. Uptin, J. Kelly. Back row: Back row: W. Terry, E. Killian, P. Terry, C. Chase, J. Linton, R. Mundell, D. Terry, Mr. Smith, G. Herbert. Front row: K. Osterberg, J. Solaman, E. Nitka, S. Laughlin, J. Jensen, P. Pernoski, J. Tripp. GEORGE WASHINGTON SLEPT HERE Ls se ee STUDENT COUNCIL Back row, left to right: R. Fortier, Mr. Bruce, Advisor, J. Lead, R. Morris, L. Benjamin, E. Solivo, S. Banks, B. Watt, C. Morris, E. Cox. Front row: J. Kearns, F. VanHook, Secretary, J. Tuomi, Vice President, P. Smith, President, M. Bruce, Treasurer, K. Weaver, S. Laughlin. JUNIOR RED CROSS anki eekien tae E ‘ hn, itantot ELE YY TY et FR ew ge tee BOK ayd 4 ng, 0 Bia ; pesth bed dhe Back row, left to right: C. Gellino, R. Martin, S. Wetteland, D. Johnson, D. Worthington, D. Ploof, T. Blake, K. Lindell, M. Faugno, R. Rogers, B. Spence, R. May, L. Skudlark, V. Sawyer, J. Myrick, Mrs. Stegner, Advisor. Front row: J. Conrad, A. Richardson, D. Favreau, P. Hay- 64 ward, P. Hall, N. Fortier, M. Lynch, J. Jensen, S.-Schumacher. CHEERLEADERS ey — SE S-5 BO 6 pot oo O eo aes ae nae Pig S's Sth cy 3 SS a Va REAM . 6 Sead. oy ES © aes ae aie sBnke Ss 3 a wm Bt oS aa! ately ee 5 SOR zo Sr BA sO x iss) nnd TS -- SE ae 5 S.A MU 6 MW 5 Ay S CLUB THE SPORTSMEN , Mr. 1sor J. Kopacz, R. Benoit, W. Gregory, T. Johnson, G. Graham, Advi . Back row, left to right P. Dillon, G. Martel, J. Fitts, J. Craig, P. Levesque. Rainka, J. Kearns. Front row 65 66 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ‘The National Honor Society is an organization whose object is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in these students of Tan- tasqua Regional High School. Membership in the chapter is based upon Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Six new members were inducted into the society this year. Let us hope that the enrollment continues to grow from year to year. Se AAS EISLER AEG 8 LI OTEE i tin ser i esscnaanncongprs a Oe te Be one: Back row: L. Laughlin, S. McIntyre, S. Szumilas, D. Gregory, J. Misiaszek, D. Ginn, J. Kearns, K. Osterberg, Mrs. Stegner, Advisor. Front row: F. Van Hook. P. Hall J. Tuomi, N. Dryer, P Gadaire. : : ws 1 SENIOR MATH CLUB es a Bi tarsi soen Above: Mr. Luce, Advisor, C. Silver- berg, S. Pike, F. VanHook, T. Palmer. , J. Misiaszek, J. Tuomi. CHEMISTRY CLUB , P. Smith Elliott Cheney, F. Gregory, D D. Above a on a 3 me. . i) | nek Pao = Sh as — — Lol S) fe Zz Mr. Britton, Advisors, E. Plumley, R. J. DiBonaventura, C. Parent, N. Morgan Mr. Jordon, left to right: Front row: Back row, K. Durand 67 RADIO AND ELECTRONICS CLUB ‘tere eA AAD ER RTM apne ke ima. Back row: R. Bruley, Mr. Lewis, Advisor, R. Tillyer, E. Silverberg, R. Fortier, P. McGrath, W. Jolin. Front row: A. Hyde, P. Showman, P. Glynn, D. Byman. PROJECTIONISTS’ CLUB sie in eG avage, T. Johnson, H. Provost, R. Graham, B. Banks, W. Gregory, L. aj Ss of DP 4 mos ons fe ao =) = . ay 35 2 s . 0 8 Hoe Fa! | ae © « ra 4 0 3 8 4 — moma, Terry, W. Labonte, L. Benjamin, R. Mundell, R. Watson, R. . Denault, R. Freeman, A. Seymour, R. Robida, W. Bolduc, J. Willis. 68 f BUSINESS EDUCATION Back row: C. Mantha, Mr. Bzdula, Advisor, P. Gadaire, V. Hall, B. Hoy, R. Hufault, L. Germain, J. Hwalek, M. Green, Mr. Gow, Advisor, G. Vickers. Front row: R. Boucher, D. Lavigne, S. McIntyre, B. Car liell, P. Herbert, A. Toppin, J. Streeter. TOM -TOM STAFF Back row: J. Meyrick, L. Lavergne, S. Vickers, Y. Gauvin, P. Looney, C. Elliot, J. Tripp, P. Miknaitis, T. Earls, M. Rosenblum, Mr. Wolk, Advisor. Front row: P. Pernoski, J. Jensen, B. Hoy, L. Germain, J. Dufour. 69 NATURE CLUB Back row, left to right: J. Megarry, S. Banks, R. Knight, D. Worthington, W. Tamm, M. O’Brien, Advisor. Front row: L. Benjamin, E. Bennett, D. Renaud, E. Gustafson, W. Gero, L. Jalbert, R. Lund. LIBRARY CLUB Back row, left to right: C. Closson, B. Watt, M. Hitchcock, S. Palmer, C. Bennett, R. Rogers, G. Chamberlain, D. Berry, S. Laughlin, S. Schumacher, S. Gould. Third row: K. Morrell, P. Baldina, D. Frazier, C. Bagster-Collins, E. Felton, J. DiBonaventura, L. Provost, S. Hall, E. Plumley, B. Fountain, M. Haynes, S. Allen, B. Cedarholm, L. Upton, F. Silverberg, J. Taylor. Second row: B. Mead, E. Parker, K. Sullivan, M. Palmer, A. Pauquette, D. Johnson, R. Martin, G. Dunham, M. Lund, C. Brann, C. Adams, F. Byron, R. Folland, J. Underwood, Mrs. Campbell, Advisor. Front row: E. Raymond, C. Caron, K. DeAngelis, J. Prosl, D. Loux, J. Holden, B. 70 Welsh, J. Laughlin, C. Morris, K. Landon. aK JUNIOR CHEFS’ CLUB Back. row: J. Tryba, C. Leveille, R. Bolduc, K. White, R. Dupre, R. Fortier, D. Hwalek, H. Stearns, R. Tillyer, Mrs. Pease, Advisor. Front row: T. Mead, A. Hydes. BOATING AND SAILING CLUB rao Ss sip atl i ywrne-rwr as oer on ere Standing: D. Galliher, Mr. Woodcock, Advisor, C. Ciaffone, A. Young. Seated: Bradley, S. Parzch, M. Hogan, C. Harvey, J. Kearns. 7 72 CHORALEERS Last row: F. Martel, R. Lusk, R. Demetrius, R. Czyzewski, G. Klinger, K. Silvius, K. Lindell, F. Watson, D. Gregory, R. Hamborg, J. Schultz, W. Wheaton, L. Hill. Middle row: D. Oliver, W. Power, M. Monette, C. Provost, G. DeMoranville, P. Hall, J. Tuomi, E. Felton, J. Simpson, G. Atwood, J. Conrad, G. Richard, J. Burton, Mr. Corson. Front row: E. Gagnon, D, Morgan, J. Bernard, G. Gregoire, W. Looney, P. Grudzien, M. Bruce, F. Van Hook, J. Laughlin, K. Osterberg. SENIOR GLEE CLUB Sos row: E. Racicot, S. Bonin, M. Hitchcock, E. Bennett, R. Tetreault, G. Perry, K. Lindell, F. , ae00, R. Peterson, D. Lavigne, R. Caldbeck, S. Blair, N. Fortier. Third row: B. Dubay, J. el ing, M. 1 lasse, J. Bonin, P. Potter, C. May, R. Befford, J. Glynn, E. Renaud, P. Boutwell, i papal, G. Frew, S. Learned, J. Reid, C. Wassmer, L. Bourbeau, B. Racine, T. Burton, M. McLean. Second row: C. Meyrick, C. Nase, S. Vickers, C. Morin, J. DiBonaventura, T. Gervais, B Hoy, S. Carpenter, R. Hufault, L. Germaine, L. Provost, E. Felton, C. Mantha, C. Steadman, J. Fountain, Mr. Corson. .Front row: J. Meyrick. P i i ; : + de yrick, P. Haywood, B. Jolin, J. L : J. Schultz, J. Hwalek, R. O’Connor, A. Toppin, S. Bake risen imei a4 Ee ee re Pe ay a a ere Back row: C. Lach, A. Pratt, D. Ploof, D. Gregory, F. Henke, D. Worthington, G. DeMoranville. Middle row: Mr. Hamilton, Assistant Director, Mr. Corson, Director, J. Lucier, L. Upton, M. Lynch, J. Leao, C. DeMoranville, N. Deyer, J. Prosl, R. Munier, D. Lavigne. Front row: L. Lyman, J. Gregory, treasurer; K. May, vice president; B. Eddy, B. Potter, D. Ginn, president; N. Gregory, secretary; L. Hill, librarian. NINTH GRADE CHORUS Back row: S. Hall, L. Parent, J. Holden, D. MacGrath, M. Ladyka, D. Berry, S. Palmer, D. Dupre, P. Mathieu, B. Welsh, S. Hyland, J. Fish, J. Henke. Middle row: N. Thibeault, L. Lucier, K. Morrell, S. Gould, J. Prosl, R. Felton, A. Bourbeau, R. Strack, P. Poirier, P. Herrington, F. Silverberg, D. Loux, B. Hamel, Mr. Corson. Front row: I. Biron, K. Di Angelis, M. Roberts, D. Favreau, L. Upton, C. Wadsworth, S. Wetteland, G. Fay, M. Lynch, F. Lamonda. DANCE CLUB PID Dick N. Ricker, G. Elliot, R. Bruley, Left to right: K. Landen, D. Hitchcock, V. Bradley, J. Rust, P Michalek, M. O'Keefe, Mrs. Sebolt, P. King, G. Thompson, See Ane 1 Hitcher’: oe ; M. u B. Barnes, G. Aldrich. K. Moore. ARCHERY Back row: W. Lendley, W. Jolin, A. Aho, R. Houle, S. Lavergne, A. Young, W. Labonte, D. Jalbert, N. Bradley, F, Labonte, R. Bracci, W. Whitten, W. Gagnon, D. MacGrath. Front row: A. Leboeuf, M. Curran, S. Parzych, R. Savage, P. MacGrath, M. Hogan, D. Adam, Mr. Norton, Advisor. 74 NTED — MALE | HELP WANTED — MALE | HOME MAINTENANCE | AUTOMOBILES — TIRES ‘FOR SALE — WISE Employment, | 5uminer St., Natick SALESMAN WANTED DRAINS (- i A d CORNER | 0. OL ett, Ideal Home Products Co. mp ete Auto Bo y SCR) eee ce, pan, 2 Dry wells, waterproofing, c : AS — ae id construction ex- Sd sha ee ase pools, and septic tanks ie Ps AND $3 $12,000: Personnel oute 135 at Block or stone four? .4 ar Strai hi’ i Made Yo years Industrial Framingham-Natick Line walls laid up ae ‘ ) WJ ng Brass and 900: IBM tabulator, Leading aluminum products mfg.|Cement wor’ mo % .— AND —— No, 407, $5,000;'needs man to work with salesisand, fA 6 |. os 52543 TR 30 to midnight, manager an? a ar os ‘aintin EASY | me TV repairman, Experience not necessary. Will! ue | CO 8 g —FRAMINGH. ic screw machine, train right man, va ae we ups, $2.50-$3.00. bbs available now. | 2-7-2t SALESMAN oung man to learn hg conditions. M ain store in Ne time position avail. . Inquire at Morse ness. Good hours v a we ern i ——— a oor - e fos oe : a Kote cos™ oe Pee raminchats glass and woo aS Sportswear Mf spore ] i t time help wanted, amingham, Mass.’ AP “If you want a Car, Truck } priced for av Pe 2-7-3t: __ Ud seach (oe Beach Wagon, See Me {jFurniture Co., IC WANTED iWe. 2 a % First.” ingham. vorking conditions.. Joy 4 ‘eo OL 3- - TR 5-51 FOR SALE— xe Shield - benefits, ' os oe a RASS ome (A-1 condition. . uniforms. Apply, 40 He ws SS C,, aaa eee RIA ees 30b Bryden, Service. ' S S %, FOR SALE pieces, $10. Hi y M. McLaughlin, TRI. eLECTRICA, - fe, mR NEN. 4 5:30 pm. ester Rd., Route 9. CONTRACTOR . _ USED 8’ x ! goods departmi( CROSS rics for uphols clothing at th) ‘ 4 Inc Cottons, linens eo 9 e orlons, nylons Apply 10 to 11 Pr SEE MR. © 40” Ey 42d - -3503 - TR 3-3504 St.. Framingh ae G.E. Wringer $39.50. Easy Maytag Autor Pe a sENT, HERB STONE SAYS: % ¢ 1 Ton Pickup ... $550 zz 2-7-3 TR 2-4227 Platform Dump $450 Joor, beautifu_ i WANTED a va by oe cheatin eS} %, “. '9-Ton Pickun: 8225: used pover of erler ln T chass. - cab, $150 ns Co., TI od sco-ssecoresceammeranesencseoemcrsmaecaase, Ny Nee gene ues . . A WHITE STO nef Worcester County Trust Com, So SALES ion citar pete Oli %y Milford Jwater coil inel Laug Southbridge, Mass. January 10 : ee 2 dition. $50. ¢ Roi eer ‘Vasher! praeear The Tantasquan door} FOR SALE- N ae %, “x-|ture. Bedroom fork |§ 00 “, |kitchen. In ve es nose call TR 2-917 4 er ff .|St.. Town. 3b | | Community Enters f mai-| FRESH, TAS ry 1 “: bee ission tachio Nuts. I este! — : ey, $ 1.34 per lb. 2 2-4-3t. JR V SURE Pinol ULASS | “ TS . sph Sis aot JCK, SALESMAN ag Bakery Concession in PAINTING | 19 . “sy gf -abler station| FOR SALE good job ready for Downtown Store. iwagon. g ition, good tires,|zray muskrat, | sman, selling the. PAPERHANGING overdrive. , and weathereye.|Good conditio. aost modern trucks J: J. NEWBERRY CO. HIlltop 3-2, 2 or HI 3-2523 after|Tel. TR 2-377 Butler Motor Corp... ——————————————————| ARTHUR SMITH 5 pm. u 2-6-3t] FOR SALE- fa Kendall Sta. PRINTING TR 2-0275 | 1948 CHEVROLET, $60; 1952|wheel, $10; Als TR 2-4356. 2-5-6t. ’ Manager. Steady.:printing. 50 designs, reasonable 13-7072. 2-5-tf ‘Hudson. $275; 1950 Chevrolet pick-|Cal: TR 5-4984 up. $200; 1948 Buick, $100. Tel. TR} yisi7 ouR ymy Shop for WEDDING invitations, raised : 5 a i ® LEE Soe Ay - aoe ated ed . less, necessary for prices. Kendall Press, Printers. 96 Daginfter Paperhanger, 1950 MERCURY two door black{in home furt Apply Cinema,Clark St. Tel. TR 3-7252. Next 2-6-3t;to Ray Market. 4-30-tf Interior and Exterior tS and helpers. Res-| Tound Smiployment.| End of Stock Farm ham Rd., Sudbury. E welder, must se lsired lengths. $15.00 per +% cord. all TR 2-3997 after)” tivered. TR 3-1072 days. TR|—— FIREPLACE wood, fully sea-| i be Soned, for sale. Cut to any de- Olympic 3-5407 Sedan. Whitewall tires. radio,ja: nees. Le 7 ‘ 3 ‘heater. Looks and runs like new. Irving Square, 17 Years’ Experience ‘Asking $325, Tel. TR 3-3009 or 44 . . ! FIREWOOD Pan rece reimates, Given Gi ements cSt on SALES |Herbert Mingace, 46 High St. FOR SALE — Half-ton G.M.C.|oa and oil stc pick-up truck, late 1953, bought oe and stand. new 1954. Good tires, condition} jand paint. Used almost exclusive-| FOR: SALE- 2-7-3! - i Chee’ cas BE E. SINCLAIRE !y for. transportation by owner.)steel furnace 008 On al rr ahaa ROBERT. hye : ‘Asking $900 will consider offer. monte Natic SCHOOLS _ WANTED — Miscellaneous CARPENTER _{Tel. TR 3-521. 2-T-tfitantinn Co, N Auto School | WANTED—Pool table for | Rec. Remodeling and Repairing 1954 OLDS “88” Holiday coupe 75 ____ - We Call For You 'reation Hall by Holliston Fire-| Quality Workmanship ‘Tutone, radio, heater, whitewal] ‘tires. Loaded with extras. Excel-| AW TP O_arce i‘man’é @luh’ Reasonable in price! Penaconable Prices Fink Detain Para ROOM IAPS OR Work Done by RICCIARDI SONS CONSTRUCTION, INC. 219 Ludlow Street Worcester, Mass. ASPHALT PAVING Parking Lots Driveways Sidewalks Private Roads Driveway Entrances Landscaping Excavating Free Estimates Grading Traffic Lines Painted Oiling and Tarring of Roads Telephone No. Pleasant 6-9334 Compliments of HARTWELL PHARMACY Southbridge, Mass. POrter 4-4316 Compliments of FOLEY'S NEWS Southbridge, Mass. GILMAN'S GENERAL STORE Mobilgas—Groceries—Toys Sporting Goods—Hardware Paints Route 20 East Brimfield TEL. CHurchill 5-7507 Compliments of KOCHANEK'S FURNITURE STORE Southbridge PALMER MOTOR COACH, INC. Charter Work a Specialty 205-207 South Main Street PALMER, MASS. Tel. 1040 Compliments of W. T. GRANT Palmer, Mass. Tel. Southbridge 5-5007, 4-8987 OVIDE'S HOTEL Restaurant — Swimming Pool — Novelties Cocktail Lounge — Picnic Grounds OVIDE MERCURE, Proprietor ROUTE 15, STURBRIDGE, MASS. Compliments of HARVEY-WELLS ELECTRONICS, INC. Southbridge Massachusetts GORDEN REID Your Auctioneer Auction Acres BRIMFIELD, MASS. FONTANA'S MUSIC STORE L.P.'s, 45's, 78's ROCK AND ROLL Southbridge, Massachusetts BRIMFIELD BARBER SHOP Brimfield Massachusetts CENTRE PHARMACY OF SOUTHBRIDGE, INC. 319 Main St., Southbridge, Mass. H. L. FEARING, Treasurer A. J. PELOQUIN, Reg. Ph., Mor. Prescriptions Delivered Free PO 4-7063 THE VILLAGE STORE Meats—Groceries—Frozen Foods Notions—Luncheonette—Hardware Lowe Bros. Paint Main Street BRIMFIELD, MASS. 79 80 We Salute the Class of ‘57! BRIMFIELD GARAGE, DON LOUX, President Your Hudson and Rambler Dealer American Motors Means More for Americans See Our 1957 Line! i om Congratulations to the Class of 1957 THE WOODBINE Brimfield, Mass. Lint-Free and Cling-Free PARKER Glesnnaep eaning Process GULF SERVICE STATION Ravarticedsinil ite Main Street MARTEL CLEANERS 142 Hamilton St. SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. DI 7-348 — 7-8384 FISKDALE, MASS. LAROCHELLE'S MARKET 132 Mill Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Meats and Groceries Free Delivery Compliments of DICK’'S AUTO RADIATOR SHOP East Brimfield, Mass. TEL. CH 5-7580 LONG-VUE MOTEL AND SNACK-BAR Sturbridge Rd. BRIMFIELD, MASS. 81 BRIMFIELD Compliments of NURSING HOME HUGLI'S BAKERY Brookfield Road Brimfield, Mass. PHYLLIS M. WILLIS 18 Central Street PALMER, MASS. prapriator Tel. CHurchill 5-8919 G. C. WINTER COMPANY Your Sporting Goods Headquarters PLEASANT VIEW MOTEL ELAINE P. WRIGHT : Insurance — Real Estate 12 Units Brookfield Road Completely Modern BRIMFIELD, MASS. E. LUNDE — Owners — H. SARRETTE Phone CHurchill 5-3337 82 The UNITED LENS COMPANY, INC. Southbridge, Massachusetts For the Best in Dairy Products H. L. PARKER Brimfield, Mass. If It's a Dairy Product, We Have It! TEL. CHurchill 5-7282 84 PEOPLE'S NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTHBRIDGE The Bank of Friendly Service MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SMITH'S GREENHOUSES CHARLES H. HERBERT WEST BROOKFIELD Sand and Gravel Flowers for All Occasions BROOKFIELD, MASS. VO 7-689| Tel. VO 7-6848 KEYES PONTIAC MOTOR SALES Congratulations, Class of 1957 Sales Service PONTIAC... M. J. HOLDEN @ Good Will Used Cars Insurance Real Estate @ Service on all makes 321 MAIN STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE @ Body and fender work SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS PO 4-434] RICHARD'S FURNITURE WAREHOUSE “Never Knowingly Undersold ROUTE 9 AT COMMON STREET BROOKFIELD, MASS. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY and TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Box 144 Class Rings Announcements Yearbooks Medals and Trophies GRON P. LLOYD | Canaan, Connecticut . 85 86 “AN INVESTMENT IN KNOWLEDGE PAYS THE BEST DIVIDENDS” BENJAMIN FRANKLIN a DN ige eg hI IO CIDA aI rte kf Sk Sper ag 2 Turn to the writings of any one of the world's great men and you are sure to find a reterence to the great value they placed on education. We have chosen to quote Benjamin Franklin for a very special reason. Actually, he is the father of a large segment of our business because it was he who invented the first bifocal lens! The investment''—as Franklin puts it—that you are now making in knowledge will go far to insure your success in later life. And further, the dividends that you will receive later will be proportional to the degree of m astery which you attain in your studies. American Optical Company is also currently making a large investment in knowl- edge to insure its future. Our new Research Center, staffed by learned scientists and technicians in the fields of optics, stands as a fine example. It is our beliet that these people, working for the Company to improve the vision of human beings the world over, will be paying dividends for many, many years to come. Afnencen Oo aa BLACKINGTON DRUG STORE J. Alfred Cormier, Reg. Phar., Prop. Main Street, Fiskdale, Massachusetts TEL. Dickens 7-3730 Our Sincere Best Wishes to the CENTRAL MUSIC STORE For Everything in Music 33 Central Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. JOHN SEXTON CO. National Wholesale Grocers P. O. Box J. S. NEWTON 59, MASS. R. ROBBINS COMPANY Michael Stern Clothing Mallory Hats — Co-operative Shoes and Furnishings 323 Main Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Congratulations and Best Wishes From LOUIS' DRESS SHOP Southbridge, Mass. 87 88 Greetings from Old Sturbridge Village a living museum of New England History 1790. - 1840 STURBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS oN H. E. HITCHCOCK General Contractor BRIMFIELD, MASS. Asphalt Paving CH 5-7246 WARREN ROAD, BRIMFIELD SOUTHBRIDGE TRUCKING CO., INC. Moving — Packing Compliments of HARRY I. CUTLER, INC. NEWTON 59, MASS. Worcester Road, Route 93 CHARLTON, MASS. Your Ford, Lincoln, Mercury Dealer Rigging — General Trucking AGENTS FOR ACRO MAYFLOWER TRANSIT CO. 119 West Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. HI, TANTASQUA! Apple Road, Brimfield, Massachusetts It's Nice to Be Neighbors! 89 DERYS' STEAK HOUSE Compliments of 266 Main Street DAVID LENTI SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Southbridge, Mass. Tel. 4-6970 Props., JOE AND PETE THEODOSS BROGAN'S SERVICE STATION Sturbridge Road GAS—OIL—WASHING—LUBRICATION—BATTERIES TIRES—TUBES Phone POrter 4-2267 Sturbridge, Mass. LIKE-NU CLEANERS, INC. For 6 Times Brighter Cleaning Formal Wear for All Occasions 100 Central Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. PALMERINO Compliments of WHOLESALERS, INC. WOOLW ORTHS 20 Pleasant Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Southbridge, Mass. Tobacco—Cigars—Cigarettes Candy—Paper Products 90 WAREHOUSE TEL. — PO 4-8394 We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything on It BILL SWIACKI Real Estate General Insurance MAIN STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Tel. POrter 4-417] 91 92 FLORSHEIM'S MEN BOYS' SHOP 280 Main Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. MIDWAY STORE Sturbridge, Mass. PO 4-4270 — PHONE Compliments of H. P. HOOD SONS Ice Cream Division Compliments of ROM'S RESTAURANT, INC. Sturbridge, Mass. GEORGE C. BUTLER SON Florists 93 Eastford Road SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Phone POrter 5-5040 Best Bread TOWN TALK With Every Meal A M TOOL DIE CO., INC. Injection and Compression Molds Special Machinery Foster St. SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Tel. Southbridge PO 4-324I C L MOTOR CO. 393 East Main St. SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. DeSoto, Plymouth, and International Trucks Phone PO 4-4306 — 4-4307 Fo0 at i SOUTHBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS Incorporated 1848 WHERE YOUR SCHOOL SAVINGS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME 93 VI'S DAIRY BAR AL AND VI CZYZEWSKI Proprietors BRIMFIELD CENTER Eat STATE LINE POTATO CHIPS Compliments of RICE AND GADAIRE LUMBER CO. Brookfield, Mass. TEL. NORTH BROOKFIELD VO 7-2652 PAPER TRADING CORP. of Worcester WORCESTER, MASS. Distributors of INDUSTRIAL AND INSTITUTIONAL PAPERS AND TAPES Compliments of THE COFFEE SHOP Where Good Friends Meet When You Go Out to Eat! CENTRAL STREET, SOUTHBRIDGE Compliments of HOGINSKI MOTOR SALES, INC. 284 Worcester Street SOUTHBRIDGE, Mass: PO 4-2541 SOUTHBRIDGE CO-OPERATIVE BANK 15 Elm Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS A Savings Plan for Every Need SOUTHBRIDGE WEBSTER SOUTHBRIDGE PLUMBING CO., INC. LUMBER SUPPLY CO. 186 Hamilton St. Central, Foster and North Streets Southbridge, Mass. SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Store Open Every Thursday Until 9 P.M. PLUMBING HEATING’ AIR CONDITIONING GIFTS TOYS HOUSEWARES APPLIANCES Tel. POrter 4-2575 and 4-2576 Complete Line of Builders POrter 4-3773 Supplies — Custom Milling 95 96 SENIOR PORTRAITS and ALL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHY by LORING STUDIOS 283 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts Your Bank Know Your Bank Let Your Bank Know You ae eta : 4 pt Worcester Count st Company 249 MAIN STREET - SOUTHBRIDGE Member Federal Reserve System - - - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DESROSIER BUICK CORP. Telephone PO 43273 220 Mechanic St. SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. Thrill of the Year Is Buick VARIABLE PITCH NEWEST BUICK YET DYNAFLOW Congratulations and Best Wishes You Can Bet Your Sweet Life THE LITTLE GREEN HOUSE Ss 316 Worcester Street, Southbridge, Mass. SWEET LIFE TELEPHONE POrter 4-4385 Fancy Quality Foods 97 98 Compliments of RUSSELL HARRINGTON CUTLERY CO. Southbridge, Mass. REDIMIX CONCRETE — WASHED SAND AND GRAVEL Telephone Southbridge 4-2326 Post Office Box Number 180 East Main Street Southbridge, Mass. TASSE, INC. Plumbing — Supplies Heating Heat With the Best for Less AUTOMATIC HEATING 144 Worcester St. POrter 4-4286 Compliments of LAUNDER WELL LAUNDRY 15 Marcy St. Next to A P Southbridge, Mass. Tel. Po-4-3946 PHANEUF'S Clothing Furnishings Footwear MECHANIC ST. SPENCER, MASS. HENRY'S RADIO SHOP Furniture—Appliances— Television Television and Radio Repairs 226 Elm Street SOUTHBRIDGE, MASS. AL GAUCHER Plumbing and Heating DIAL Po-4-3134 Sturbridge, Mass. Compliments of BONNETTE OIL East Main St. Southbridge AN OPEN LETTER TO OUR ADVERTISERS Gentlemen: We wish to thank you for your interest and contribution to our yearbook. You have helped to make possible the publication of the TANTASQUAN this year. The cooperative enterprise of the students and the merchants of this area works for the benefit of all. A great advantage in yearbook advertising, which we should like to point out, is the fact that yearbooks are cherished and read by our students and their families for many years, therefore your advertising copy is before the eyes of innumerable customers over a long period of time. Thank you for your patronage. We hope you will benefit from your advertisement in the TANTASQUAN. Very sincerely, The TANTASQUAN Staff Ambassador Statesman Rambler TOWN LINE MOTOR SALES Brookfield, Massachusetts VO 7-3526 McKINSTRY ICE CO., INC. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC. —— Se — Home Appliances — Refrigerators — Washers — Dryers Ranges — Dishwashers ate Fuel Oils Bottled Gas Air Conditioning TIMKEN Silent Automatic OIL HEAT 6 Dupaul Street 54 Foster Street PO. 4-4318 PO. 4-2535 Southbridge Southbridge 101 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 ARLAND TOOL AND MANUFACTURING INC. Sturbridge, Mass. THE COUNTRY COURIER Newspaper Publishers Compliments of and Printers WEST BROOKFIELD, MASS. LUDLOW PAPER INC. Compliments of THE PUBLICK HOUSE Sturbridge, Mass. Brookfield, Mass. 102 A. ARCHAMBEAULT Building Contractor Home Builder for Over 30 Years ROGER A. ARCHAMBEAULT, Manager ATTHEM ARCHAMBEAULT, Owner Tel. PO. 4-2677 Tel. PO. 4-2978 170 Worcester Street Southbridge, Mass. Compliments aS ee ee eee ee PAQUETTE STATIONERY CO. | BIG BUNNY Offset — Letter Press Printing SUPER MARKET Office Supplies and Equipment Stop Here SOUTHBRIDGE WORCESTER roa Live Better for Less Compliments of Your A P MANAGERS AND CLERKS Compliments BROOKFIELD FURNITURE ED LANGEVIN'S SPORTS PHOTO COMPANY Southbridge, Mass. INC. 103 OUR COMPLIMENTARY ADVERTISERS Arts Mobilgas Station Berkeley Stores Edward F. Carliell Al Caron Barber Shop Cormier Jewelers Office Equipment, Inc. Frazier's News Globe Newsroom Golden Gate Restaurant Compliments of a Friend Raph H. Hall Wright's Safety Service Brookfield Southbridge Brookfield Brookfield Spencer Worcester Brookfield Southbridge West Brookfield Worcester Brimfield West Brookfield Howes Market Johnson Bakery Ken's Grocery Kittredge Store Herman Masuzzo McNamara’s Motor Court Uncle Milties N. G. Salviuolo Son Simonds Machine Strand Theatre Trombley's Cities Service Station Brookfield Brookfield Brookfield Springfield Worcester Brimfield West Brookfield Southbridge Southbridge Southbridge West Brookfield The Faculty Advisors wish to thank the members of the 1957 Tantasquan Staff for the hard work and cooperation which was necessary to produce this yearbook. 104 Compliments of C. P. C. ENGINEERING CORP. Sturbridge, Mass. KAISER'S VILLAGE STORE Meats—Groceries—Frozen Foods Notions—Hardware—Paint Main Street Brimfield, Mass. STURBRIDGE DRIVE IN THEATRE Minor Lubrications Repairs Tires, Etc. MAX EDWARDS AND GEORGE BERRY Props. Tel. CH 5-3372 ioe ROBIDA‘S The One Stop Supermarket 4 Miles From Tantasqua BROOKFIELD ROAD 8 FISKDALE, MASS. 106 _ LITHOGRAPHED BY TAYLOR PUBLISHING CO. 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